2.Relationship of Diabetic Polyneuropathy Severity with Various Balance Parameters.
Jun Ho LEE ; Chang Hwan KIM ; Sang Hyun KIM ; Hyung Jun JEONG ; Myeong Ok KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2010;34(5):550-553
OBJECTIVE: To compare the balance parameters, the diabetes mellitus (DM) composite score representing the severity of diabetic polyneuropathy, and the neuropathy impairment score-lower limb (NIS-LL). METHOD: Thirty patients with DM were studied. Subjects were evaluated with nerve conduction study in upper and lower extremities, DM composite score, and NIS-LL, various balance parameters such as plantar pressure difference of both sides and unipedal standing time. The subjects who could not stand without support by any reasons were excluded. RESULTS: NIS-LL showed strong correlation with DM composite score (r(s)=0.683) and unipedal standing time (r(s)=0.663) (p<0.01). NIS-LL also revealed moderate correlation with plantar pressure difference of both sides (r(s)=0.512) (p<0.05). DM composite score showed strong correlation with unipedal standing time (r(s)=0.646) (p<0.01), but revealed no significant correlation with plantar pressure difference of both sides (r(s)=0.137) (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: NIS-LL was considered to have clinical usefulness in the evaluation of balance problems related to DM.
Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetic Neuropathies
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Extremities
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Neural Conduction
3.Cervicofacial Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Following Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy.
Jeong Suk CHOI ; Hyung Jun LEE ; Young Hyun KIM ; Bo Hyung KIM ; Sung Ho KANG ; Myeong Jong LEE ; Myeong Sang YU
Journal of Rhinology 2012;19(1):63-66
Many patients regard tonsillectomy as a minor operation because it is performed frequently. Although tonsillectomy is considered a relatively safe surgical procedure, numerous complications have been described. The common complications are hemorrhage, infection, and following anesthesia, aspiration, cardiac arrhythmia, and laryngeal trauma. Cervicofacial emphysema and pneumomediastinum are rarely observed sequelae of surgical intervention in the upper aerodigestive tract. Although these complications resolve spontaneously in most cases, a few cases result in tension pneumothorax and other life-threatening conditions. Symptoms include chest pain, neck pain, dyspnea and odynophagia. Treatment involves frequent assessment of the airway and extent of the emphysema. The authors of the present study report of a patient who developed pneumomediastinum shortly after an adenotonsillectomy as well as a review of the related literature.
Anesthesia
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Chest Pain
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Dyspnea
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Emphysema
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Mediastinal Emphysema
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Neck Pain
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Pneumothorax
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Subcutaneous Emphysema
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Tonsillectomy
4.A Case of Non-Traumatic Tracheal Stenosis.
Kyeong Ho KIM ; Moon Hwan PARK ; Yeong Sil LEE ; Jun Sang OHN ; Myeong Seon LEE ; Dong Il CHO ; Nam Soo RHU
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1994;41(5):552-557
A 41-year-old female was admitted to our hospital for self-audible wheezing sound and dyspnea. On past history, she has been suffered from chest discomfort, and treated recurrently by other hospitals. But, there was no symptomatic improvement. A stridor and mixed wheezing sound was auscultated on whole lung field. PFT revealed fixed type or variable intra- & extra-thoracic air way obstructive pattern. By bronchoscopy & bronchogram, we found web-like structure on the distal trachea. A bronchoplasty was performed and the post-operative PFT showed slight improvement & she had no more complaints.
Adult
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Bronchoscopy
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Dyspnea
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Female
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Humans
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Lung
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Respiratory Sounds
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Thorax
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Trachea
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Tracheal Stenosis*
5.Comparison of Ramosetron Plus Dexamethasone with Ramosetron Alone on Postoperative Nausea, Vomiting, Shivering and Pain after Thyroid Surgery.
Myeong Jong LEE ; Kyu Chang LEE ; Hye Young KIM ; Won Sang LEE ; Won Jun SEO ; Cheol LEE
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(1):39-44
BACKGROUND: Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), postanesthetic shivering and pain are common postoperative patient complaints that can result in adverse physical and psychological outcomes. Some antiemetics are reported to be effective in the management of postoperative pain and shivering, as well as PONV. We evaluated the efficacy of dexamethasone added to ramosetron on PONV, shivering and pain after thyroid surgery. METHODS: One hundred and eight patients scheduled for thyroid surgery were randomly allocated to three different groups: the control group (group C, n = 36), the ramosetron group (group R, n = 36), or the ramosetron plus dexamethasone group (group RD, n = 36). The patients were treated intravenously with 1 and 2 ml of 0.9% NaCl (group C); or 2 ml of 0.15 mg/ml ramosetron plus 1 ml of 0.9% NaCl (group R); or 2 ml of 0.15 mg/ml ramosetron plus 1 ml of 5 mg/ml dexamethasone (group RD) immediately after anesthesia. RESULTS: Incidence of nausea and the need for rescue antiemetics, verbal rating scale (VRS) 1 hour pain value, ketorolac consumption, and incidence of shivering were significantly lower in group R and group RD, than in group C (P < 0.05). Moreover, these parameters were significantly lower in group RD than in group R (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Combination of ramosetron and dexamethasone significantly reduced not only the incidence of nausea and need for rescue antiemetics, but also the VRS 1 hour pain value, ketorolac consumption, and the incidence of shivering compared to ramosetron alone in patients undergoing thyroid surgery.
Anesthesia
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Antiemetics
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Dexamethasone*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ketorolac
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Nausea
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Pain, Postoperative
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Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting*
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Shivering*
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Thyroid Gland*
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Vomiting*
6.Public Attitude Toward Epilepsy in Chonnam Rural Areas: Baseline Data for Interventional Trial.
Sang Jun PARK ; Xeul Ki JEONG ; Myeong Kyu KIM ; Ki Hyun CHO ; Jin Su CHOI ; Sei Jong KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1996;14(2):389-407
Social discrimination against people with epilepsy is a common phenomenon all over the world, in spite of different cultural backgrounds. To know the public attitude toward epilepsy in Chonnam rural area, questionnaire survey was performed. Total 802 people answered to the questionnaire which consisted of 39 parts on several aspects of attitude and knowledge for epilepsy. The results were as follows; 1) In Chonnam rural area, epilepsy was a well known illness. 2) The incantatory, supernatal thinking was markedly prevalent, compared with other societies. 3) The social attitude for the jobs of epileptic people was negative even in the well controlled cases. 4) The prejudice was more serious in the lower educated people, and in the female group 5) The most important factor leading to the inadequate social attitude toward epilepsy was the knowledge, "epilepsy could not be treated." Public education and campaign for epilepsy should be considered to improve the quality of life of epileptic patients in rural areas.
Education
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Epilepsy*
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Female
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Humans
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Jeollanam-do*
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Prejudice
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Quality of Life
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Social Discrimination
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Thinking
7.Clinical Characteristics of Periampullary Diverticulum.
Sang Ok KWON ; Soon Koo BAIK ; Jun Myeong KIM ; Dong Kee LEE ; Eui Ryun PARK ; Sung Jin PARK ; Kwang Yong SHIM ; Phil Ho JUNG
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1996;16(6):937-944
Background/Aims: Periampuilary diverticulum has been known to be associated with various bilio-pancreatic diseases such as choledocholithiasis and disturbs performing selective cannuiation of ERCP and EST. This present study aims to investigate anatomical morphology of periampullary diverticulum and to determine whether periampullary diverticulurn influences difficulty and complication performing of ERCP and to analyse the relationship between periampullary diverticulum and choledocholithiasis. Methods: We reviewed records of chart and diverticular pictures in 1389 cases of underwent ERCP and evaluated the incidence, size, direction, location of periampullary diverticulum and its influence against performing of ERCP and investigated its relationship with bilio-pancreatic diseases such as choledocholithiasis.(continue..)
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
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Choledocholithiasis
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Diverticulum*
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Incidence
8.Anal pressures in hemorrhoids and posthemorrhoidectomy with lateral internal sphincterotomy.
Myeong Jun SHIN ; Sung Su YUN ; Sang Woon KIM ; Jae Hwang KIM ; Young Soo HUH ; Min Chul SHIM ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1991;7(2):135-140
No abstract available.
Hemorrhoids*
9.Fine Structure and Albumin Gene Expression in Intrasplenically Transplanted Hepatocytes.
Sang Ok KWON ; Dong Ki LEE ; Jun Myeong KIM ; Eui Ryun PARK ; Kwang Yong SHIM ; Phil Ho JUNG ; Mee Yon CHO ; Mann Uk HUR
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;53(4):534-540
BACKGROUND: The morphological characteristics of hepatocytes transplanted into the spleen have been studied. However few attempts has been made to determine the expression of genes in intrasplenically transplanted hepatocytes. The aim of this study was to explore whether the pattern of expression of albumin gene in intrasplenically transplanted hepatocytes is similar to that in adult liver, resulting in the long-term expression of this hepatocyte-specific gene. METHODS: Hepatocytes isolated from liver of syngeneic Fischer 344 rats and transplanted into the spleen of rats from the same strain survived for 12 months in the absence of immunosuppressive drugs. Microscopic examination of intrasplenic hepatocytes and Northern blotting for albumin gene expression of RNA extracted from liver and spleen was performed. RESULTS: Microscopy demonstrated that hepatocytes attached themselves only in the red pulp of the spleen and isolated hepatocytes preserved the fine structures characteristic of normal hepatic parenchymal cells. Throughout the 12 months period, intrasplenically transplanted hepatocytes expressed albumin mRNA. CONCLUSIONS: Intrasplenically transplanted hepatocytes represent a unique in vivo system of extrahepatic maintenance of hepatocytes. This novel transplantation system could be used to investigate hepatocyte engraft, proliferation and gene expression.
Adult
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Animals
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Blotting, Northern
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Gene Expression*
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Hepatocytes*
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Humans
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Liver
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Microscopy
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Rats
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RNA
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RNA, Messenger
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Spleen
10.Changes of Functional Outcomes According to the Degree of Completeness of Spinal Cord Injury.
Hyo Sang KIM ; Hyung Jun JEONG ; Myeong Ok KIM
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;38(3):335-341
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether an initial complete impairment of spinal cord injury (SCI) contributes to the functional outcome prediction, we analyzed the relationship between the degree of complete impairment according to the American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale (AIS), the posterior tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potential (PTSEP) and the changes of functional indices. METHODS: Sixty subjects with SCI were studied who received rehabilitative management for over 2 months. The degree of completeness on basis of the initial AIS and PTSEP were evaluated at the beginning of rehabilitation. Following treatment, several functional indices, such as walking index for spinal cord injury version II (WISCI II), spinal cord independence measure version III (SCIM III), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and Modified Barthel Index (MBI), were evaluated until the index score reached a plateau value. RESULTS: The recovery efficiency of WISCI and BBS revealed a statistically significant difference between complete and incomplete impairments of initial AIS and PTSEP. The SCIM and MBI based analysis did not reveal any significant differences in terms of the degree of AIS and PTSEP completeness. CONCLUSION: AIS and PTSEP were highly effective to evaluate the prognosis in post-acute phase SCI patients. BBS and WISCI might be better parameters than other functional indices for activities of daily living to predict the recovery of the walking ability in post-acute SCI.
Activities of Daily Living
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Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory
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Humans
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Postural Balance
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Prognosis
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Rehabilitation
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Injuries*
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Spinal Injuries
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Tibial Nerve
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Walking